lol, i have a collection of lanterns.......
i have been using the uco's since way back when; quick, convenient, camping, backpacking, fishing, power outages, on the deck, whatever........they fold up into themselves (most) to protect the glass and really work flawlessly. when they first came out, all the candles were smelly paraffin, (and still sell in paraffin) now everyone wants beeswax in these. yeah! no brainer! they burn about 12 hours or so and no wax cleanup in the unit itself like paraffin.
the size difference:
the emergency candle mold from mann lake is 1¾" in diameter x 6½" tall. (4.44 cm x 16.51 cm)
the uco candle required to fit the uco and uco copy lanterns is 1 1/8th in diameter x 3 1/2 " tall
i thought i would invest in having a chandler make me molds to fit the uco's rather than purchasing the emergency molds and sort of save myself some dollars on molds and work both worlds. the uco size candles work just as well as emergency candles without the lantern. sorta 'capatilize' on both with one mold.........molds are expensive.
sort of thought of a 'niche' in the market..........the uco candles in the usa are made for uco gear by a beekeeping company in texas. there are uco candles made by a chandler in canada to fit the uco lanterns. that's it. no one else makes and sells them. (molds not available)
perry, very nice display and very nice looking candles! you sell the emergency candles for $12.00 (american dollars) just for one? do they sell well for you?